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Korean Gangster Film 'A Dirty Carnival' Getting an English Remake

I love Korean gangster films. While there are filmmakers like Park Chan-wook and Bong Joon-ho, the one film that really opened my eyes was The Chaser, which I saw back in 2008, and is why I'm writing about this one. I don't know anything about A Dirty Carnival, but I dig that title and the plot and will be seeking it out as soon as I can. Variety reports that the 2006 film, written and directed by Yoo Ha, is being remade by Sparkler Entertainment (National Treasure) and CJ Entertainment, the big Korean company behind most of Bong Joon-ho and Park Chan-wook's films. Chris Hauty (Never Back Down) will be writing the script.

Here's the basic plot synopsis for A Dirty Carnival: Byung-du is a 29-year-old career criminal, working for the middle-rank enforcer Sang-chul. Burdened with a terminally ill mother and taking care of younger siblings, Byung-du is feeling financial pressure as a substitute patriarch. When the big boss President Hwang is cornered by a corrupt prosecutor, Byung-du volunteers for a whack job and wins the big man's trust. However, his real trouble begins when friend Min-ho, an aspiring movie director, asks him to be a consultant for the latter's debut film. You can find more photos and info on this film at HanCinema.com.

Reader Feedback - 6 Comments

1

I like Korean, Chinese, Japanese film's they are well put together some good storyline's and Kung fu galore

Cineprog on Oct 22, 2009

2

Got the film in my asian film collection. It's a good flick but it's a plot already played out in a few episodes of the Sopranos when Christopher helps make a film that has characters and situations that mirror the Soprano mob activity. Still, I can't pass up a mob movie.

Chris H on Oct 22, 2009

3

It was good but Bittersweet Life was better.

Edward on Oct 22, 2009

4

I agree with Edward, Bittersweet Life was better. Loved The Chaser, but I might have to take Infernal Affairs 1 or 2 over them all.

Tony on Oct 22, 2009

5

Sadly, the plot in A Dirty Carnival is not particularly novel, at least not worthy of a remake. Better yet would have been Yu Ha's first feature, Once Upon a Time in High School. A lot more refreshing, especially if the tone and mood are left intact.